Department of Art  |  University of Minnesota

Enchanting the Desert
Enchanting the Desert

This born-digital, monograph-heft publication visually and textually documents the space “produced” by an early-twentieth-century slideshow of the Grand Canyon made by commercial photographer Henry Peabody. It was the leading publication, in 2016, by Stanford University Press’s digital publishing program.

Limno Loqui
Limno Loqui

A sound art installation I made in 2021 while in residency with the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Minnesota. I play a waterphone instrument filled with fresh water collected from some of Minnesota’s famous “10,000 lakes.”

Walking Corporate Suburbia
Walking Corporate Suburbia

I walk among the twelve Fortune 500 corporate headquarters in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan region using a compass to navigate.

Being With Mojave
Being With Mojave

An ongoing, long-term conversation I’m having with the Mojave Desert in southeastern California. Part of my “Dwelling <—> Movement” series, for this installation I use artist books and performance as residues of my system for communicating with peri-human entities.

Photo Collections
Photo Collections

Click here to browse through collections of photographs that I’ve made. Most of them are the results of themed walks, and tend to represent extended relationship-building with certain landscapes.

Los Angeles Urban Rangers
Los Angeles Urban Rangers

For 5 years I was a member of this critical performance artist collective. Our group designs guided hikes throughout urban southern California while performing the role of the National Park Service Ranger.

A Geography of Digestion
A Geography of Digestion

This is a book I wrote, published in 2017 by the University of California Press. It is a spatial-theoretical take on how biological human bodies are in fact materially integrated with “extra-corporeal” technologies, often far from where the body appears to be. I use the historical case study of the Kellogg’s cereal company to frame my discussion.

Walk + Repeat
Walk + Repeat

Artist residency in a shipping container in Minneapolis. I made a series of walking scores (loose instructions) for experiencing urban space and re-mediating those experiences in various mediums.

I Rode the Width of Wisconsin and Listened to It
I Rode the Width of Wisconsin and Listened to It

This is an artist book I made combining photo-polymer gravure with inkjet prints along with letterpress poetry. What might the land be saying?

This is Not a Map
This is Not a Map

In residency at the Institute of Advanced Uncertainty in San Francisco, I make a multi-panel charcoal drawing inspired by a creative reading of David Thompson’s 1921 text Routes to Desert Watering Places in the Mohave Desert Region.

Ping Myself With Myself
Ping Myself With Myself

A haptic memory technology that plays back my own voice memos.

Perfect Modern Subject
Perfect Modern Subject

Portraits that depict basic goods of everyday life. There are rules: the goods must be brand new, I must buy them, and--importantly--they must be the cheapest available version of that good that I can possibly find.

Plastic Salt Plants
Plastic Salt Plants

Plastic plants sprouting from a field of salt. In the geologic age of humans, as it were, this dystopic notion of a nature so far removed from its idyllic past is quickly becoming reality.

Blueprints for Urban Occupation (Intl.)
Blueprints for Urban Occupation (Intl.)

These are not maps exactly, but urban forms that tend to repeat across regions with shared history and culture. To revolt against state-sponsored, racist violence in any particular city around the world, the tactics must be informed by how the city is arranged.

Irreproducibility Machine
Irreproducibility Machine

This machine never makes the same thing twice. It's a kinetic sculpture that looks like it could really do some efficient work, but in the end forges something new each time, rendering its role in the motive of profit completely useless.

Process Book
Process Book

This is a record of my attempts at establishing technique and aesthetic during the first 19 months of my Master of Fine Arts degree program at the University of Minnesota. It is neither a portfolio nor is it comprehensive.

Big Birthday Snapshots
Big Birthday Snapshots

I was going after images that had a hard-punch-flash feel to them, like the billions of horrible cheap-flash photos taken at bars by people documenting their friends with alcohol, an image that stands in for “this is what fun looks like.”

Land Talk
Land Talk

Interview with land owner about a family farm converted to a solar farm.

Visualizing the Spaces of A.N.T.
Visualizing the Spaces of A.N.T.

A visual response to Jonathan Murdoch’s 1998 article The Spaces of Actor-Network Theory with artist-collaborators at the University of Oklahoma.

Cosmic Imperialism L.A.
Cosmic Imperialism L.A.

In aerial photography, blue specks in Southern California come in the form of swimming pools and in the form of plastic tarps. This is a talk I gave called "Heliophilia Vs. Umbrellization."

Enchanting the Desert
Limno Loqui
Walking Corporate Suburbia
Being With Mojave
Photo Collections
Los Angeles Urban Rangers
A Geography of Digestion
Walk + Repeat
I Rode the Width of Wisconsin and Listened to It
This is Not a Map
Ping Myself With Myself
Perfect Modern Subject
Plastic Salt Plants
Blueprints for Urban Occupation (Intl.)
Irreproducibility Machine
Process Book
Big Birthday Snapshots
Land Talk
Visualizing the Spaces of A.N.T.
Cosmic Imperialism L.A.
Enchanting the Desert

This born-digital, monograph-heft publication visually and textually documents the space “produced” by an early-twentieth-century slideshow of the Grand Canyon made by commercial photographer Henry Peabody. It was the leading publication, in 2016, by Stanford University Press’s digital publishing program.

Limno Loqui

A sound art installation I made in 2021 while in residency with the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Minnesota. I play a waterphone instrument filled with fresh water collected from some of Minnesota’s famous “10,000 lakes.”

Walking Corporate Suburbia

I walk among the twelve Fortune 500 corporate headquarters in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan region using a compass to navigate.

Being With Mojave

An ongoing, long-term conversation I’m having with the Mojave Desert in southeastern California. Part of my “Dwelling <—> Movement” series, for this installation I use artist books and performance as residues of my system for communicating with peri-human entities.

Photo Collections

Click here to browse through collections of photographs that I’ve made. Most of them are the results of themed walks, and tend to represent extended relationship-building with certain landscapes.

Los Angeles Urban Rangers

For 5 years I was a member of this critical performance artist collective. Our group designs guided hikes throughout urban southern California while performing the role of the National Park Service Ranger.

A Geography of Digestion

This is a book I wrote, published in 2017 by the University of California Press. It is a spatial-theoretical take on how biological human bodies are in fact materially integrated with “extra-corporeal” technologies, often far from where the body appears to be. I use the historical case study of the Kellogg’s cereal company to frame my discussion.

Walk + Repeat

Artist residency in a shipping container in Minneapolis. I made a series of walking scores (loose instructions) for experiencing urban space and re-mediating those experiences in various mediums.

I Rode the Width of Wisconsin and Listened to It

This is an artist book I made combining photo-polymer gravure with inkjet prints along with letterpress poetry. What might the land be saying?

This is Not a Map

In residency at the Institute of Advanced Uncertainty in San Francisco, I make a multi-panel charcoal drawing inspired by a creative reading of David Thompson’s 1921 text Routes to Desert Watering Places in the Mohave Desert Region.

Ping Myself With Myself

A haptic memory technology that plays back my own voice memos.

Perfect Modern Subject

Portraits that depict basic goods of everyday life. There are rules: the goods must be brand new, I must buy them, and--importantly--they must be the cheapest available version of that good that I can possibly find.

Plastic Salt Plants

Plastic plants sprouting from a field of salt. In the geologic age of humans, as it were, this dystopic notion of a nature so far removed from its idyllic past is quickly becoming reality.

Blueprints for Urban Occupation (Intl.)

These are not maps exactly, but urban forms that tend to repeat across regions with shared history and culture. To revolt against state-sponsored, racist violence in any particular city around the world, the tactics must be informed by how the city is arranged.

Irreproducibility Machine

This machine never makes the same thing twice. It's a kinetic sculpture that looks like it could really do some efficient work, but in the end forges something new each time, rendering its role in the motive of profit completely useless.

Process Book

This is a record of my attempts at establishing technique and aesthetic during the first 19 months of my Master of Fine Arts degree program at the University of Minnesota. It is neither a portfolio nor is it comprehensive.

Big Birthday Snapshots

I was going after images that had a hard-punch-flash feel to them, like the billions of horrible cheap-flash photos taken at bars by people documenting their friends with alcohol, an image that stands in for “this is what fun looks like.”

Land Talk

Interview with land owner about a family farm converted to a solar farm.

Visualizing the Spaces of A.N.T.

A visual response to Jonathan Murdoch’s 1998 article The Spaces of Actor-Network Theory with artist-collaborators at the University of Oklahoma.

Cosmic Imperialism L.A.

In aerial photography, blue specks in Southern California come in the form of swimming pools and in the form of plastic tarps. This is a talk I gave called "Heliophilia Vs. Umbrellization."

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